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y bueno, también en florida, agentes de inmigración detuvieron hoy a una mujer vestida con un uniformeades que era ciudadana estadounidense. los agentes la sacaron por la fuerza de su vehículo y se la llevaron arrestada. horas más tarde fue puesta en libertad y también captado en cámara. quedó el momento en el que un hombre corrió para evitar un arresto muy cerca de un home depot en huntington park, en california. en medio de la persecución, fue atropellado por un auto al cruzar la calle. testigos vieron su rostro lleno de sangre. el gobierno del presidente donald trump suspendió todos los trámites migratorios a personas de 19 países como cuba y venezuela, que son clasificados de alto riesgo. esta medida afecta a cientos de miles de personas, incluyendo a las que se preparaban para su ceremonia de juramentación. tal y como informa vilma tarazona. >> cientos de miles de migrantes de 19 países, incluidos venezuela y cuba, despertaron con la noticia de que sus procesos migratorios fueron suspendidos. por ahora, la cubana angie cabrales estaba lista para su ceremonia de juramentación de ci
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is not not easy to drive an electric vehicle vehicle in taylorville, illinois illinois or jupiter, florida, or or in most of the country. i'm curious curious just the climate considerations considerations aside, do americans americans want to buy gas guzzling guzzling vehicles given the price price of gas these days. americans americans are buying gas powered powered vehicles more so than they they are buying electric vehicles vehicles right now. and that's the the choice that they have because because many americans, especially especially in rural america, have have to have that option to be able able to utilise that vehicle to get get to work each day. many people people in rural america, they don't don't have an option to get on the the metro like we do in washington, washi
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so body returned to florida and clogged state. in september.s packed into the academy to celebrate his 30th birthday. >> did you go to 30th birthday party? tell me about it was a plot. >> so to sum this feel sudden they celebrated his 30th birthday just a couple months ago. and very sad, according to experts, albino alligators don't live very long in the wild because of their white skin. >> full examine a crop see is being done at u c davis. that will give a lot more information about the cause of death. for now, the academy is focusing on planning a public memorial details to come. i'm sara stinson reporting in san francisco. kron. 4 news. >> still ahead, times change terri journalists and music fans for from bob dylan on this day in 1965, will ta ♪ ♪ what if insurance, doctors, pharmacies came together and worked as one team? that would be a better idea for health care. kaiser permanente. songwriter, bob dylan speaking to the media and the state 1965 ahead of a 5 concert tour throughout the bay area. >> and kron 4 capture dylan's comments on
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run probably in his home state color="#00ff00">state of florida, as the congressman congressman alluded to, there are are lots of expatriates, people who who have fled from south american american regimes living there who who really want to see maduro out. out. so i have a feeling that what's what's happening here within the the administration is rubio, who who is allied quite closely with with pete hegseth, is really pushing
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rubio for wearing his aggie -- for wearing his aggie maroon tie as a reflection of texas a&m beating floridabout a month ago handily. so marco, thank you, and much gratitude and joy in my heart as well. [laughter] but thank you. pres. trump: we also have to say something about china with one of the largest purchases ever in our country, the soybeans. >> yes, sir. pres. trump: i want so thank president xi. we had a great meeting over in south korea. i went to a lot of other places, too. but we met in south korea. president xi was great. and china gave us among the largest order in the history of -- orders in the history of the world, ever. >> that's right. and sir, may i say, this is the remarkable result of real leadership, and your real leadership just a couple of days ago, china announced that they were going to halt all purchases from brazil because they had found some irregularities in some of the soybeans they're buying from brazil. what that means is a continued signal that this country and our farmers produce the best, highest quality soybean in the world. and what you've been able to
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so body returned to florida and clogged state. in september. to celebrate his 30th birthday. >> did you go to 30th birthday party? tell me about it was a plot. >> so to sum this feel sudden they celebrated his 30th birthday just a couple months ago. and very sad, according to experts, albino alligators don't live very long in the wild because of their white skin. >> full examine a crop see is at u c davis. that will give a lot more information about the cause of death. for now, the academy is focusing on planning a public memorial details to come. i'm sara stinson reporting in san francisco. kron. 4 news. >> was an icon for sure. looking outside here and a very calm bay water there in the background of the palm tree here in san francisco. it's for he's still out there today for sure after windy start. yeah, windy start, especially for you in the north bay hills. but those winds are starting to calm down. we have a really nice afternoon on tap hears the golden gate bridge. >> and we have 60's out the door upper 60's in a santa rosa. one of the w
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the randomized control trial has sites in montreal, ottawa, toronto and tampa bay, florida. 12 choir sessions for each group. civil welsh belasik has had trouble writing and finding his words since his stroke in 2022. he hopes this study leads to more treatment options. because give me occasion to use, to speak, and to find my old bolts. researchers monitor heart rates and vocal range. it will take a few months for researchers to go through the data and determine if group singing helps improve language skills and quality of life for people with aphasia. previous research suggests music may help parts of the brain not damaged by a stroke to improve communication through rhythm and pitch. you want to make sure that. but more studies are needed, says this stroke neurologist. there is definitely evidence that these kind of of therapies can work when we will have to see how these these trials will end up. when they start singing, you could just see the soul free up and it's just so magical to see how much music brings life back. belasik is optimistic and hopes others with his con
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among those who agree with the petition is congressman greg stuebe from florida who joins us now.ood to see you, congressman. thanks for being here. so, why do your leaders oppose this? >> yeah, you know, the discharge petition is a way that everyday members can get their voices be heard. i don't know it's a great question for our leadership as to why they won't bring this to the floor and same issue i had with the discharge petition as it related to disaster relief for my district that got hit by six hurricanes in two years so it's a tool we have, all of these discharge petitions have been bipartisan. my discharge petition was overwhelmingly bipartisan so i suspect you'll see that as well but this is something 80% of the american people support. if you ask somebody, do you think that members of congress should be able to trade individual stocks knowing they are getting inside information of what's going on should that be banned 80% of americans say absolutely. david: well the great peter schweizer talked about it on and on fox news and "60 minutes" and i can't imagine your fellow
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chair of the america first policy institute, florida state chapter and wife of congressman byron donaldsa donalds is here next. but first, spotify releasing their newly year end rap users worldwide. who landed at the top? let us know. i guess -- here's my top song of 2025. ♪ ♪ ♪ you ain't never going to be the same ♪ can i do this on a budget? -easy. shop lowe's black friday deals all week, for great deals across the store and online, your choice offers, and thousands of gifts under fifty dollars. get more holiday for less. have you compared your medicare plan recently? with ehealth, you can compare medicare plans side by side for free. so we invited people to give ehealth a try and discover how easy it can be to find your medicare match. this is pretty amazing. i can go on a vacation with this money. i have quite a few prescriptions. that's why people call us. we're going to compare plans, and i'm going to try to get you as much bang for your buck as possible. that's great. this one here covers all your prescriptions. your doctors as well. oh, wonderful. i have a hard time with this. th
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what was going on in florida.w york. so all those images that you see that that really just, you know, make your skin crawl of thinking what's happening there that really wasn't the focus of any prosecution. the same with his ranch in new mexico. so once again, you come back to how could there not be more to at least look at? it really doesn't make a lot of sense. but the answer is not what trump said, which is ordering an investigation into democrats. you know, that came because he wants to investigate his political enemies, not from the basis of looking at a photograph and being disturbed or listening to what a victim said and thinking, there's more there. this is just political expediency. this is what he wanted to get him out of releasing the files. >> michelle, where do you think this goes next? >> well, it is a reminder, and it's somewhat ironic, nicole, that this is we're talking about the president of the united states, someone who is who prides himself on controlling the news cycle with, you know, a const
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, texas, and that was an improvement from the low security prison that she was in in tallahassee, florida. and she got that transfer just days after a two day meeting with todd blanch, the deputy attorney general. and there have been no details about the reasons for her transfer, but that was something that sparked a lot of controversy because people were questioning, including some of the victims, whether she got special treatment for somehow helping the trump administration. so that is the next step here. and this was revealed in a letter to the judge surrounding the questions by the department of justice, asking the judges overseeing both epstein and maxwell's case if they could unseal grand jury records that included transcripts of the witnesses that testified before the grand jury, as well as lifting a protective order over the materials, which could mean, if the judge grants it, the release of financial records, search warrants, victim interviews, and additional material. so that is still pending. maxwell says she doesn't oppose that, but she does say to the judge that if that does
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and you could just think about all the people in florida, just general places. they're buying old vans or new vans. they're buying trucks mainly trucks. and they're getting a deduction. they don't even have a payment for a year. right. so one of the best things for one of the biggest things in the bill, the expensing is a powerful tool. they can write the asset off the first year. take that deduction put 12,000 in their pocket on a 20,000. let me mention one other thing. they got into the vehicles electric cars. and i'm talking to dealers are coming in and coming and talk to me. and basically they couldn't sell one. they couldn't give one away. and when these companies or they got in because of whatever political pressure under biden administration, and they end up realizing that they got no market, a guy says the car has been sitting there a year. i can't get rid of it. so they don't understand the market. the people produce the vehicles, and that's made a big difference in your leadership. but thanks for what you're doing here today. it's big. it's huge. it wi
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um, since they are now in the state of florida, and of course they also can send them to their um, civilians as soldiers onto the fronts in order to fight the war on no ordinary european once. but of course, president deletes and brussels and unfortunately also signed the lease in washington. um still wants to leave and therefore is this constant one lumbering gum. the new to lift europe in politics must go says the us position on a piece. resolution became more rational things to russia's advances on the battlefield. where do you stand on that? do you think that's the case to think the us as seeing reality? well of course it's very hard to say what's the us really things since it's um president is constantly changing his opinion of not only on us domestic politics, but um, also of course on foreign politics when it comes to russia and stuff. or of course, you'll still have to keep in mind i'm, that's donald trump at the tron some to totally withdraw us apart from your frame. um, since the 1st day of his presidency. and he didn't do it so far. so yeah, i'm quite rude to see what through real
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so body returned to florida and clogged state. in september.d into the academy to celebrate his 30th birthday. >> did you go to 30th birthday party? tell me about it was a plot. >> so to sum this feel sudden they celebrated his 30th birthday just a couple months ago. and very sad, according to experts, albino alligators don't live very long in the wild because of their white skin. >> full examine a crop see is being done at u c davis. that will give a lot more information about the cause of death. for now, the academy is focusing on planning a public memorial details to come. i'm sara stinson reporting in san francisco. kron. 4 news. >> let's look outside right now. the city of san francisco. we're halfway through the week and we have our meteorologist get along with us today to talk about the forecast. yes, we're dry and chilly in the mornings. mild in the afternoons. we can see the golden gate bridge from this camera view here. numbers out the door are already warming up in places like santa rosa in the upper 60's everywhere else. we're seein
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in place, will expensing, that is the tool they would use a new can think about all the people in floridaes buying old vans or new vans or trucks, mainly trucks and they are getting a deduction and they don't even have a payment for a year. one of the best things. >> president donald trump: one biggest things. >> expensing is a powerful tool. take that deduction and put 12,000 in their pocket, 20,000. let me mention one other thing. they got into the ev -- >> martha: you hear from the leaders of the auto industry and they are speaking with president trump about a change in standards that they think will help to unleash growth in the american auto industry. we will be watching this if president trump starts to take questions from the press. we will promise to take you right back there. in the meantime, this story for you. a registered sex offender accused of attacking and nyu student walking to class monday morning at 9:30 a.m. she posted surveillance video saying that a homeless man had hit her, grabbed her hair and threw her to the ground. correspondent alexis mcadams reporting live on t
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stefanishyna: at this point you have seen there has been a discussion in geneva and last week in floridadiscussions build around a specific plan of action which includes the return of ukrainian children. however the discussion is still continuing. chr. graham: is a part of the negotiating process? amb. stefanishyna: at this point we have created a number of international equities which allowed the return of ukrainian children but the numbers are really small. some of the instruments were used also to make sure the first lady of the united states is able to make some announcements. this was used with our partners but also mostly the return of the children through initiatives on the leadership. chr. graham: as russia admitted to certificate numbers. amb. stefanishyna: we believe one of the meetings in istanbul when ukraine presented the number 300 kids for the beginning of the dialogue russia denied the very fact that there is such thing as abducted kids but we believe the very fact that we hear the announcement of the return of ukrainian kids with the support of russia as a testimony of t
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now, the biggest losers are a string of florida cities including fort myers, cape coral, sarasota andtories will deepen this year with active listings up 8.9% for the third year of inventory gains. and finally renters get a glimmer of home here. rents will ease 1% and of course the prices will fall more in the south and the west where construction has been the strongest. cheryl? cheryl: gerri willis thank you for that breakdown. a lot to unpack i want to bring in fox business real estate contributor and mansion global host katrina campens. there's a lot to unpack in what she reported. what's your initial reaction? >> we need more. you and i roll our eyes but like mortgage rates are going down but we need more. i think what's really important is i mean affordability as everybody is discussing but housing when it comes to affordability so housing costs should not exceed 28% of gross monthly income and total debt should not exceed 36% yet the average household spent 38.4% of its income on monthly mortgage payments in 2025. that's not even to mention property taxes, and insurance, and the
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so body returned to florida and clogged state. in september.ds packed into the academy to celebrate his 30th birthday. did you go to 30th birthday party? >> tell me about it was a plot. >> so to sum this feel sudden they celebrated his 30th birthday just a couple months ago. and so very sad, according to experts, albino alligators don't live very long in the wild because of their white skin. >> full examine a crop see is being done at u c davis. that will give a lot more information about the cause of death. for now, the academy is focusing on planning a public memorial details to come. i'm sara stinson reporting in san francisco. kron. 4 news. >> 10 37 is the time and christmas is approaching. and as parents across the country shopped for gifts, a cell phone might be on that list. but a new study is suggesting that maybe that's not the best idea. proffers michael thomas here in the studio to explain michael. >> hey, good morning, everyone. well, if you are looking to buy your kids phones, you may want to think twice, especially the smartphones
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the meeting in geneva, with the ukrainians, the americans and europeans and then that meeting in floridaicans and ukrainians. and now with russia is clearly to identify ukrainian redlines and what congestions can be made and also the same thing with the questions. they guard feedback for sure on the back so i think the remaining issues are there. they are clearly identified, and then is there some negotiation space to be able to bring them together? that is the answer we don't know yet. but as this unfolds, we are going to get those answers. and let's just assume that's the ukrainians are willing to make some concessions and concessions on the territory for example. that means they are going to need some kind of security guarantees going forward. and so the people on the stand, but we are trying to say is that ukraine is, if they are going to make a deal with the questions because the questions have always said and believe me, i don't think for a minute regardless of what deal the questions make the their intent is to take the train and topple it. maybe not in the near term. eventually t
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let's discuss with republican congressman carlos gimenez of florida. he sits on the house armed services committee. congressman, thank you so much for sharing your afternoon with us. i know that this report was delivered to the house and senate armed services committees for review. i'm wondering if you have seen it, if you can share your impressions? >> no, i have not seen it. i'm sure it went to leadership and probably the ranking member first before it's, you know, it's shared with the rest of the committee, so i have not seen it. >> i wonder if it concerns you that the secretary refused to sit for an interview with the inspector general, and whether you think this will conclusively determine that he didn't follow or did follow dod guidelines. >> well, look, i mean, you know, whenever something like that happens. yeah, the secretary of war should sit down with the inspector general and give, you know, his side of the story. and because that's what the inspector general is, is there to investigate, you know, and investigate for us here in congress and
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americans in recent recent days as well, in florida color="#00ff00">and and geneva. so there's a lot of stuff stuff we don't know. we don't know know where the latest negotiations negotiations actually are. we don't don't know where the real pinch points points are. if you listen to what what mr ushakov said, he was very very explicit that, you know, those those five hours they were not talking talking about words, they were not
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and so for that reason, body was returned to florida.lyde stayed and visitors of the academy reacted to news of his unfortunate passing. >> very sad. a person comes here a couple times a week in just look at him. so. >> a very unfortunate news. i'm surprised i definitely one of the exhibit that is really exciting every time you're just few times over the years on over the last 10 years or something. >> now, according to experts alligators really don't live very long in the wild because of the color of their skin. they just can't camouflaged as well as their competitors, a full exam. he's being done to uc berkeley to find out the exact cause of clouds, death. the museum plans to hold a public memorial. claude turned 30 just a few months ago. the city of sandra fell, by the way, is one step closer to creating housing for the unhoused the city purchased property at 3.50 mary dale road right near los again yanis avenue. the site will be an interim shelter for those experiencing homelessness. they'll eventually be transitioned into permanent
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he was born in louisiana, moved to florida zoo there, and then brought to san francisco. birthday in september and was believed to be one of the oldest albino alligators in human care. in recent weeks, animal care teams began treating claude for suspected infection. >> we miss claude. >> i want claude. >> claude's like the fog. everybody knows who claude is. he liked to just hang out and be really still. but occasionally you'd catch a magical surprise and you'd see him swimming around and was sort of magical. >> the uc davis school of veterinary medicine will conduct a full exam to determine claude's official cause of death. >> a raccoon got into a liquor store through the ceiling of a building in virginia, and the results are pretty much what you would expect, officials in virginia say. last friday night, the raccoon got into the liquor store, knocked down who knows how many bottles, and even had a drink or 2 or 3 altogether. the store owner says the raccoon broke 14 bottles worth about $250. the raccoon then passed out inside the store's bathroom. >> can't make this stu
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida yields back. the gentleman from michigan reserves. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. scott: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, my -- i yield myself the balance of me time. the gentleman is ready to close? no. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia reserves. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. walberg: again, i thank representative bean for introducing this important legislation. again, any time we have legislation that makes a foundational principle an actual fact that we support parents having transparency about what's going on in their schools, for almost -- for anything. is important as a discussion and ultimately important to make sure in law that is put into motion every way possible. it's also a fact that we look at the malign influence that comes from c.c.p. -- from ccps, but there are other entities equally determined to undermine america. and starting in its educational system. because you control the minds of young
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and these are places like virginia and arizona and tennessee and in florida.ing sent to washington that both parties should listen to, which is protect our health care and bring down the rising cost of living. and if republicans ignore that, there will be a blue wave. and i think as it relates to last night's election, there's reason for optimism for the next campaign that she could actually win that seat. >> so it's interesting to me, brendan, as the democrats were saying, you know, this is great. and and clearly they were happy to keep it so much closer than 22 points. on the other hand, jamie raskin, who was on with lawrence o'donnell last night, said a couple of things. first, what you said, which is you got to look at this in the context of other democratic victories since the presidential election. but then he also said the lesson here is that the south is far from a foregone cause. is everything up for grabs? >> well, look, there's a 15, 13, 15 point swing towards democrats here. if you're talking about every every seat where trump performed only won by
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west virginia, and ohio that can share the technology attributes that are not in texas, alabama, florida, aim glad senator cruz is not here, in shaping the future of america's space am missions? mr. isaacman: i appreciate the question. certainly as a resident of pennsylvania i'd love nothing more than to see more of our students who graduate go in fields that relevant to aerospace. i have said many times. in order to deliver on nasa's world changing mission, it's going to require contributions from the best and brightest around the nation. all those states you mentioned before are certainly incredibly important. they have centers located in them that contribute greatly to nasa's mission. we are going to need an incredibly growing workforce over the years that's going to come from across the nation. sen. capito: i like the answer. the keystone space clab praive i was talking about. when you have centers of excellence around and participating in the manufacturing or the technology or innovation it inspires the next generation, you can have cooperative agreements, internships, and other thi
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>> well, i think that for the ukrainians, they sent a delegation to florida before the trip to moscowant to get a readout, a detailed readout after the trip to moscow. ukraine has aligned itself with the united states very deliberately. they're willing to have a ceasefire in place, even though it means recognizing or accepting that russia occupies 20% of ukrainian territory. they are they have worked out this minerals deal. there's a joint u.s. ukrainian investment fund. so we have shared economic interests going forward. so ukraine is assiduously linking itself to the u.s. and europe because it wants to be, and it will be a sovereign, independent european democracy and part of euro-atlantic institutions. that's where this heads. but getting there requires getting putin to stop the fighting. >> ambassador kurt volker, thanks so much for joining us. >> it's a pleasure, wolf. thank you, pamela. >> all right. up next here in the situation room, the top house democrat, hakeem jeffries, will join us. we're going to talk to him about the white house's defense of the controversial follow up
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so bonnie, return to florida visitors. the academy reacted to clots. unfortunate past scene. >> very sad. a person comes here a couple times a week in just look at him. so. >> a very unfortunate news. i'm surprised i he's definitely one of the exhibit that is really exciting. he every time hear a few times over the years will over the last 10 years or something. >> well, according to experts, a lionel alligators don't live very long in a while because of their white skin, a full exam is going to be done a uc davis to provide more details about clots, death. the museum plans to hold a public memorial. klopp turned 30 just months ago. >> we're going to take a break here at 809. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. richmond is getting a new police chief will introduce you to him in just a minute. plus, another eatery is closing its doors san francisco center. why shake shack is leaving? and the city's also taking on major food companies by filing the nation's first lawsuit over ultra processed foods explain. and we do have that beach hazards statement
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between stephen witkov's appearance at the recent meeting with ukrainians in the united states in florida yesterday in moscow. i'm even publishing this photo comparison. on the left is a sad-looking witkov at a meeting with the ukrainian delegation; on the second, he's quite happy, smiling— even his eyes are smiling, he's all aglow —at a meeting with vladimir putin in the kremlin. and the first to notice this difference were the americans, in particular the american journalist christopher miller. steve widkow, sitting across from the ukrainians in miami, is unshaven and unkempt, serious, avoiding eye contact, and not smiling. steve widkow, sitting across from putin, smiles broadly, is smooth, and attentive, saying he had a wonderful stroll around moscow, which he called a magnificent city in his conversation with putin. well, it must be admitted that steven lidkow was indeed very pleased with his reception in moscow; he really liked the weather in the capital; he noticed how the city was decorated. i thoroughly enjoyed strolling around red square. he shared his impressions of his visit to
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. >> y en florida?a captaron a la camioneta pick up operada por la ciudad, estrellÁndose contra la cerca de la marina de miami river point. primero destrozando un Árbol, luego chocando contra una embarcaciÓn, atracada al muelle y finalmente casi sumergiÉndose al canal. >> ya el cristal estaba roto. parece que el mismo, la misma caÍda, pero la misma joya. hoy le estaban cubriendo lo que es la ventanilla y no podÍan salir. >> dentro del vehÍculo. dos empleadas del departamento de residuos sÓlidos de miami. >> pues hay un cuchillo piquÉ las aire por ahÍ la saca. la estaba amarrando cuando un muchacho que no sÉ quiÉn es, bajÓ tambiÉn. entonces se llevÓ a esa con la soga para sacarla. >> ese vecino compartiÓ con nosotros esos videos donde se ve cuando los equipos de rescate y buzos llegaron y cuando sacaban la camioneta del agua. >> la herida es el tubo de la baranda que me entra y no es grande, lo que es un poquito profundo. y asÍ en forma de espiral. lo malo es la infecciÓn, de ahÍ son aguas sucias. >> a r
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so body returned to florida.s of the academy reacted to clots unfortunate passing. >> well, it's very sad. a person comes here a couple times a week in just look at him. so. >> a very unfortunate news. i'm surprised i he's definitely one of the exhibit that is really exciting every time you're just few times over the years on over the last 10 years or something. >> well, according to experts, a lot alligators do not live very long in the wild because op their white skin. a full exam in exam is going to be done at the uc davis to provide more details about class staff and then the museum plans to hold a public memorial turned 30. you might remember just 2 months ago we were talking about and all right, 7.48 is the time. >> also in the news this morning, the longest government shutdown in u.s. history, as we know, ended about 2 weeks ago. but one of the biggest issues that triggered it is still unresolved and the future of the affordable care act still >> remains uncertain. and if congress doesn't act, millions of
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marni, vivimos en la florida. ¿te gusta? ¿qué? me encanta!ir sin darles spoilers acerca de lo que pueden esperar? >> pues puedo decir que freddy's dos tiene muchísimo más momentos de sustos, es muchísimo más oscuro del nivel de animatrónicos, está doblado, entonces como es, es un espectáculo. >> la actriz elizabeth lyle nos compartió su emoción en una noche donde por fin todos podrán ver la película creada con tanto corazón y dedicación. >> i these people they look amazing. >> i love. >> their costumes. i wish i wish i was in costume. i think the fans can expect five nights at freddy's time. then because we're just embodied and bringing out alive. i the puppeteers and everything are just amazing. >> la actriz piper rubio estaba súper feliz y descubrimos que esta fue la primera premiere de su vida. y vaya que debut, porque hoy llega por la puerta grande brillando como toda una estrella. >> so many easter eggs there was one, it's a literal blinking moment because the first time i saw it y blanket and i missed it. so keep your eyes open the enti
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the private long-haul bombardier global takes off from vnukovo 2 and heads for florida, thus flying pastssels, where widkoff was hopefully awaited. ukraine will await signals from the american delegation after its meetings in russia. the us delegation wants to report directly to us immediately after the meetings. i am ready to receive all signals, i am ready for a meeting with president trump. everything depends on today's conversations. there will be no meeting; no one will report to zelenskyy. i didn't plan this either. the dispute now is essentially over a strip approximately 30-50 km wide in the remaining 20% of the donetsk region. some believe that us policy should be to continue funding ukraine in unlimited amounts for as long as the war lasts. this is unrealistic, it doesn't correspond to reality, and it won't happen. the us president stated that washington will no longer throw money around. according to trump, kyiv received most of the $350 billion. in cash, an hour of money was stolen by zelensky's accomplice, mindychi. trump has probably seen this incredible footage. now we h
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from the great state of florida, mr. haridopolos, for five minutes. mr. haridopolos: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today with a heavy heart to honor the life, service, and sacrifice of deputy ter terri sweeting mashkow of the indian county sheriff's office, who was tragically slain in the line of duty. the deputy served her community with courage, professionalism, and deep compassion. she was the kind of public servant every community hopes for. steadfast to her duty, kind to those in negotiation and unwavering in her commitment to keeping indian river county safe. her loss is felt not only by her brothers and sisters in law enforcement, but by every family she protected, every neighbor she reassured, and every life she touched. today we honor not only herzegovinaoism -- only her heroism but the legacy she leaves behind. we also hold in our prayers her husband, her daughter, and her family and the entire indian river sheriff's office. as it faces heartbreaking tragedy from a person who served their community for over 25
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. >> hatched in louisiana in september 1995, claude spent his first 13 years at a florida zoo beforeg in the bay area. his popularity quickly exploding, leading to a dedicated claude cam to stream his every waddle. >> he liked to just hang out and be really still, but occasionally you'd catch a magical surprise and you'd see him swimming around and was sort of magical. >> his coloring so unusual that at first some actually thought he wasn't real at all. >> there was a big conspiracy that he was animatronic, but no, he was totally living. and we saw him last summer moving around. >> happy, doing what gators do, hunting, chomping, or simply staring. and just a few months ago, celebrating a milestone as the longest living albino alligator in the world. >> it was very sad loss. we we were just here celebrating his 30th birthday. always gets to see him, and he's such a mainstay in the in the museum for such a long time. so yeah, it's very sad. >> and the california academy of sciences say they plan to hold a public celebration of life for claude, but a date has yet to be set in san franci
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the string of florida cities including fort myers, cape coral, and bradenton notably these cities werehe last year after hurricane helene. inventories are piece of the equation deepening with an active listing of 8.9%. realtor.com, the perfectly -- construction is the strongest. stuart: a glimmer of hope. glimmer on. stuart: i like that. thank you. now this. scott bessent says 2026 will be the year for main street. watch. scott:a great year on the economy but the best is yet to come, tens of trillions of dollars that have come in but you also insisted on benefits of working people, no tax on tips, no overtime, social security, in 2026 we will see very substantial tax refunds in the quarter, best way to address the affordability crisis gives more americans money which is what this bill has done. stuart: that is interesting. anthony chan is an economist. you get all those tax rebates early next year, that's highly stimulative. anthony:the average person will get what they had the prior year. and they try to spend. stuart: in the early part of next year. 100% expensing, they can go up, 3%
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. >> temperature in the low 40s at panama city beach, florida.ia and alabama. and they've been dealing with this. but now some significant rain coming. so the next five days or so you have a lot happening just north of lake pontchartrain in louisiana, southern mississippi, through the end of the week. and then look into the weekend. we produce 2 to 4in widespread. that could be very helpful for the drought coming up. our team of experts, including robin arzon, yep, she's here helping us all battle the winter blues. and believe me, by the end of the week i'm going to have it hard. i already got out the everyone's waiting for avatar, fire and ash. but before it opens, james cameron and the cast are live on gma this week and go with ginger not just behind the scenes, but in a scene directed by james cameron himself. no pressure. on good morning america. >> this is what you need to know now. >> first, the big story. >> there is breaking news. >> the stories you'll be talking about today. >> streaming on disney plus. >> two new episodes weekdays, star
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we just hope that thinks we'll get, we would go back to russia at here in florida. how do you see the surgeon recent drone and fight the jetting coaches into open space and also the ongoing hybrid wolf? i think what comes through the hybrid welfare, which is certainly there, especially in the information space. we have to be actually a careful to talk about the specific incidence. because before we know exactly what this happens and who's behind it, whether it's intentional or know, i wouldn't be willing to call mind whether it was, you know, russian high rate wolf or whatever. because quite many of these incidents have actually no, nothing to do with the state sponsored actions. but was we do see that russia is truly engaged in for one thing, the information information space, which i think is the most powerful tool at their hand. and they have been quite successful in using that over the course of the past decade, i should say, causing many people in the west, even just so you know, doubt, whether the expansion of nato or whether something we did lead to russia ha
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this is the way it always works remember, in florida, we had two special elections last year. seat on the east coast of florida that are huge trump districts, both of those guys won by 10 points. republicans are going to do well in the mid-terms, because donald j. trump has been delivering on his promises that he made. republicans in the house and the senate have been helping make those a reality and guess what? it's an emotional experience a campaign and as we go into next year when the permanent tax policy takes hold, when no taxes on tips, no taxes on overtime, no taxes on social security, stuart, i'm very bullish. we are going to hold our majority and we're going to grow it. stuart: well, we'll have to wait and see only time will tell. not supposed to say that but that's how it goes congressman tom emmer, thank you very much for being with us. coming up republicans can breathe a small sigh of relief. matt van epps won in tennessee. it was a much needed win. president trump helped. that's my take at the top of the hour. new a.i. data centers popping up in small towns across
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the first 13 years of his life were spent at that zoo in florida before he then had a female.igator named bonnie were brought to the academy back in 20 8. the 2 didn't get along. so bonnie, return to florida visitors of the academy reacted to claude's unfortunate passing. >> very sad. a person comes here a couple times a week in just look at him. so. >> a very unfortunate news. i'm surprised i definitely one of the exhibit that is really exciting every time you're just few times over the years on over the last 10 years or something. >> according to experts, albino alligators don't live very long in the wild because of their white skin. it hard for them to camouflage a full exam and the crop see is going to be done at u c davis. and that'll provide more information about claude staff. the museum does plan to hold a public memorial. claude turned 30 just months ago. we said about >> all right. let's switch gears and talk about all the golden state warriors. put a a really great fight against oklahoma city thunder's but fell short. yeah. they lost to the defending nba champs kron
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he was born in louisiana, moved to the florida zoo, and then was brought to san francisco in 2008.0th birthday in september and was believed to be one of the oldest albino alligators in human care. in recent weeks, animal care teams started treating claude for a suspected infection. >> we missed claude. >> i want claude. >> claude's like the fog. everybody knows who claude is. he liked to just hang out and be really still. but occasionally you'd catch a magical surprise and you'd see him swimming around and was sort of magical. >> very magical. the uc davis school of veterinary medicine will conduct a full examination to determine the official cause of claude's death. time now, 659. the fda is expanding a safety warning for imported cookware that may be leaking. lead in some of the products were sold right here in the bay area. the cookware was manufactured in india. that's where certain metal alloys are used that are not allowed in the u.s. because of the risk of leaking lead into food. the pans, the bowls and other kitchen gear were sold at several indian markets in fremont, sacr
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prediction markets offers a way into florida that doesn't currently exist.ans for the business of fanatics betting. >> so for us, the way we think about it is what do fans want to do? why do we get into prediction markets? we got into prediction markets primarily because when you talk to sports fans, this is one of the things that they're most interested in experiencing. and we know that they want to do it from fanatics. so for us, this was just a logical extension in terms of something new that sports fans want to have access to. >> is this a regulated market. >> prediction market. >> by cftc. >> by cftc? >> so i mean, do they go after things like insider trading? >> they absolutely do. it's the same as insider trading in the stock market. there are it's frankly a federal crime if you trade on insider information. so it is absolutely regulated the same way that large financial other large financial markets are. >> matt, you seem to think obviously this is an exploding area in terms of demand, and there's going to be room for lots, but is there any company t
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meaning behind these formulations is completely unclear, either the plan published the day before in florida was so revised with the participation of the ukrainians that it became completely unacceptable, or perhaps the regional 28 points were significantly narrower than russia's approach to resolving the problem, the specific content the negotiations remained outside the negotiations, so it's clear that won't happen this uh this year, the conflict in ukraine will not end with any temporary cease fire, the collapse the ukrainian state under pressure from both outside. and inside will not be halted and the movement of russian troops will not be stopped. the process as predicted turned out to be more complicated than the americans thought. witkov and kuschner left to consult with trump and russia at the very least has nothing to lose. no compromises have yet been reached shortly. the meeting lasted five hours, so russia and the united states agreed not to disclose the substance the talks. moscow may agree to some aspects the us plan for ukraine, but others provoked criticism from the present p
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invested like a month ago, not that long ago, in this little, tiny drone company in florida. i saw it coming and posted a video that day and said sometimes you are living in the corruption and sometimes you see it in advance. i guarantee you that this little company is about starting to do big business with the federal government. guess what happened last week? the company's name is unusual machines, is that the name? they just decided to get into the business of making motors for drones and guess who the dod just signed a massive contract with? it is just blatant and brazen every day, but you have to react to it with energy. every time it happens, or the country just does become used to it. and i get it. you run for the senate because you want to be part of the genteel, sophisticated, institution. like we are not all known for our ability to display outrage, but you have to. it is part of the job description today. we are signaling if this is normal or not. if you want people to be outrage about the construction, you have to be outraged. kelly: you mention free and fair elec
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en fort myers, en florida.ol del vehículo. la policía de florida también publicó las imágenes grabadas con una cámara corporal de el intenso intercambio de disparos al sureste del condado miami-dade entre la policía y un hombre de 44 años hispano que estaba armado. el hombre se negó a salir de su furgoneta con las manos en alto cuando un oficial lo encaró y él respondió con múltiples disparos. más tarde murió en el hospital y ahora este caso está bajo investigación. las autoridades están alertando a los jóvenes y también a los padres sobre los peligros de un nuevo reto que se ha puesto muy de moda en las redes sociales y especialmente entre los jóvenes. en él se dedican a tocar puertas y salir huyendo, por lo que las posibles consecuencias son impredecibles. esta modalidad ha llevado a la policía a realizar algunos arrestos para intentar evitarlos. tal y como nos informa lourdes del río. >> imágenes como estas están repitiendo en distintos vecindarios a través de todo el país. grupos de jóvenes se acercan de no
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. >> aishah: you won't have to fly to florida to live there anymore.e are expecting to see the president later today as his economic push continues, he'll have a big announcement in the oval office reportedly about new fuel efficiency standards aimed at bringing car prices down. back to you. >> brian: i saw howard lutnick said form, -- ford stelantis have had a good year. if you are hyundai, build it here and they are getting the message to avoid tariffs. >> lawrence: that goes to what the president was talking about affordability and what this administration has been able to do. one big thing is investment in funds for young people, the next generation and that money is supposed to be able to grow. >> ainsley: president trump said next year he will give refunds out of tariffs because he has taken in trillions. estimates this year the u.s. government collected 258 billion in tariffs compared to the year before 90 billion, a lot more because of tariffs and the president says he will give back to the american people because of this. j.d. vance predicts 2
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you see a 17 over outperformance of kamala harris 23 points in florida 116 points in florida 613 points in tennessee 728 points in texas, 28 and then 17 points in virginia, 11. so we've seen it throughout the nation. whether you go from the suburbs of washington, d.c., all the way to southwest, to the southwest in arizona, whether you're looking at texas, whether you're looking at tennessee, whether you go down to florida, we have seen the democratic outperformance of kamala harris happening across the political map. what happened last night in tennessee ain't just staying in tennessee. it is spreading itself throughout the nation. as i said to me, looking at these these results, it looks like a blue wave is building. >> and it's not just that it's blue, it's that it's double digit blue. >> it is double exactly right. it's double digit blue. i will note i looked at the stats if in fact you had a 13 point shift like we saw in tennessee, and you applied that to the 2024 presidential map. we are talking about a gain for democrats of north of 40 seats. >> all right. in terms of the history,
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